Luis A. Garcia - Austin TX, US Jose Luis Lopez - Austin TX, US Jorge A. Rasillo - Round Rock TX, US Francisco J. Alanis - Cedar Park TX, US Maria Garza - Austin TX, US Edward O. Cantu - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04N 7/14 G06F 3/00
US Classification:
348 1416, 715755, 348E07077
Abstract:
An audio/video communication system displays the status of participants in a video chat session. The system includes multiple video chat capable (VCC) information handling systems (IHSs) that display video images of the participants. In this manner, each user may see the user's own video image as well as the video images of other users in the video chat session. When a user speaks, that user's VCC IHS detects audio, thus designating a speaker participant. This user's VCC IHS includes a gaze direction detector that determines at which particular user video image the user gazes, thus determining a target participant. The VCC IHS sends speaker participant ID information and target participant ID information to other VCC IHSs in the video chat session. In response, the other VCC IHSs display an indicator that designates one user video image as the speaker participant and another user video image as the target participant.
Multi-Participant Audio/Video Communication With Participant Role Indicator
Luis A. Garcia - Austin TX, US Jose Luis Lopez - Austin TX, US Jorge A. Rasillo - Round Rock TX, US Francisco J. Alanis - Cedar Park TX, US Maria Garza - Austin TX, US Edgar O. Cantu - Round Rock TX, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04N 7/14
US Classification:
348 1401, 348E07078
Abstract:
An audio/video communication method displays the status of participants in a video chat session. The method employs multiple video chat capable (VCC) information handling systems (IHSs) that display video images of the participants. In this manner, each user may see the user's own video image as well as the video images of other users in the video chat session. When a user speaks, that user's VCC IHS detects audio, thus designating a speaker participant. This user's VCC IHS includes a gaze direction detector that determines at which particular user video image the user gazes, thus determining a target participant. The VCC IHS sends speaker participant ID information and target participant ID information to other VCC IHSs in the video chat session. In response, the other VCC IHSs display an indicator that designates one user video image as the speaker participant and another user video image as the target participant.
Providing First Field Data Capture In A Virtual Input/Output Server (Vios) Cluster Environment With Cluster-Aware Vioses
Carl Duane Bender - Pflugerville TX, US Veena Ganti - Austin TX, US Maria deLourdes Garza - Austin TX, US Neal Richard Marion - Georgetown TX, US James A. Pafumi - Leander TX, US Jacob Jason Rosales - Austin TX, US Morgan Jeffrey Rosas - Cedar Park TX, US Vasu Vallabhaneni - Austin TX, US
Assignee:
IBM CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 11/34
US Classification:
714 45, 714E11202
Abstract:
A first virtual I/O server (VIOS) provides a cluster aware (CA) operating system (OS) executing on a processor resource of the first VIOS to register the first VIOS within a VIOS cluster. The first VIOS comprises a first field/failure data capture (FFDC) module that executes within the first VIOS and performs the functions of: receiving from an event listener a signal indicating that an FFFDC event/condition has been detected by the first VIOS; and automatically transmitting FFDC data to the shared storage repository for storage of the FFDC data within the shared storage repository. The FFDC module further performs the functions of: transmitting to one or more second VIOSes within the VIOS cluster, one or more messages to inform the one or more second VIOSes of an occurrence of the FFDC event/condition that was detected by the first VIOS.
Storage Area Network Configuration Of Virtual Fibre Channel Ports Prior To Client Creation
Maria deLourdes Garza - Round Rock TX, US Krishnakumar Jinka - Bangalore, IN Greg R. Mewhinney - Austin TX, US James A. Pafumi - Leander TX, US
Assignee:
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709223
Abstract:
Provided are techniques for providing a user interface on a storage virtualizer, the user interface configured to enable a worldwide unique identifier (WWPN) to be selectively activated on a storage area network (SAN), and setting up a zoning for the WWPN on the SAN prior to installation of a virtual I/O client and without a requirement that the user manually enter the WWPN.
Tactile Display Using Microscale Electrostatic Accelerators
- Armonk NY, US Edgar Cantu - Austin TX, US Maria D. Garza - Round Rock TX, US Carlos F. Gomez - Pflugerville TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G09B 21/00 G06F 3/0481
Abstract:
A mechanism is provided for virtually rendering a portion of a three-dimensional (3D) object to a user via a tactile display. The mechanism receives a selection of the 3D object to be virtually rendered to a user. The mechanism identifies a subset of cells of a plurality of cells that form the tactile display required to virtually render a portion of the 3D object that will be virtually contacted by the tactile display. The mechanism selectively controls a fluid flow to the subset of cells that form the tactile display to render a sensation associated with the portion of the 3D object on skin of the user wearing the tactile display, wherein the fluid flow to each cell the subset of cells is provided via one or more electrostatic accelerator pumps.
Braille Reading Using Fingerprint Scanner And Varying Vibration Frequencies
- Armonk NY, US Edgar O. CANTU - Round Rock TX, US Maria deLourdes GARZA - Round Rock TX, US Carlos F. GOMEZ - Pflugerville TX, US
International Classification:
G09B 21/00
Abstract:
Systems and methods for braille reading using a fingerprint scanner and varying vibration frequencies are disclosed. A method includes: obtaining, by a computer device, data defining a braille cell; identifying, by the computer device, one of six predefined areas of a fingerprint based on the one of the six predefined areas being centered on a fingerprint sensor; determining, by the computer device, a state of a braille dot of the braille cell that corresponds to the one of the six predefined areas of the fingerprint; and generating, by the computer device, one of a first type of vibration and a second type of vibration based on the determined state of the braille dot.
Tactile Display Using Microscale Electrostatic Accelerators
- Armonk NY, US Edgar Cantu - Austin TX, US Maria D. Garza - Round Rock TX, US Carlos F. Gomez - Pflugerville TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G06F 3/041 G06F 3/0481 G06T 17/20
Abstract:
A mechanism is provided for virtually rendering a portion of a three-dimensional (3D) object to a user via a tactile display. The mechanism receives a selection of the 3D object to be virtually rendered to a user. The mechanism identifies a subset of cells of a plurality of cells that form the tactile display required to virtually render a portion of the 3D object that will be virtually contacted by the tactile display. The mechanism selectively controls a fluid flow to the subset of cells that form the tactile display to render a sensation associated with the portion of the 3D object on skin of the user wearing the tactile display, wherein the fluid flow to each cell the subset of cells is provided via one or more electrostatic accelerator pumps.
Location Based Authentication Verification For Internet Of Things
- Armonk NY, US Edgar O. Cantu - Round Rock TX, US Maria deLourdes Garza - Round Rock TX, US Carlos F. Gomez - Pflugerville TX, US
International Classification:
H04W 12/06 H04W 12/08 H04W 4/02
Abstract:
A mobile device is used to access internet connected devices such as IoT devices. The mobile device's location tracking features are used to supplement traditional authentication methods with geolocation metadata to allow access of the mobile device to the internet connected devices.
Dr. Garza graduated from the Univ Auto De Nuevo Leon, Fac De Med, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico in 1992. She works in Houston, TX and specializes in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry.
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Certification in Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology) American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Sub-certificate in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Psychiatry and Neurology)
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Maria De La Garza Owner
Magic Motors Auto Dealers - New Cars
4226 W Davis St #35, Dallas, TX 75211 214 752-8398
Maria Garza Owner
K&M Signs Trade Contractor
8704 Lava Hl Rd, Austin, TX 78744
Maria Garza Owner
Waterbed Accessories & Svc Furniture Stores
11655 Gulf Fwy, Houston, TX 77034 713 378-4444
Maria Garza Owner
Magic Motors Ret Used Automobiles · Car Sales
4226 W Davis St #35, Dallas, TX 75211 214 752-8398
Maria A. Garza President
Albertos Tire Shop Ret Auto/Home Supplies · Car Tires
Brothers Produce Houston, TX May 2012 to Aug 2012 Customer Service RepresentativeSouthwest Water Company Houston, TX Jul 2007 to Feb 2011 Customer service representativeThe Parking Spot Houston, TX Feb 2006 to May 2007 Customer Service/Dispatcher
Education:
Cypress Creek High Houston, TX 1982 to 1986 Diploma
B-G Personel Staffing service San Antonio, TX Feb 2011 to Oct 2013 Leasing Agent/ ConsultantTop Gun Security Services San Antonio, TX Jul 2013 to Sep 2013 Security OfficerTexas Dept. of Criminal Justice Austin, TX Jul 2010 to Dec 2012 Correctional OfficerEllis County Sheriff Dept Waxahachie, TX Feb 2007 to Oct 2007 Detention Officer DutiesSix-flags Arlington, TX Feb 2004 to Jul 2004 Park Services SupervisorWal-Mart Lancaster, TX Mar 2003 to Jun 2003 CashierDry Clean Super Center Red Oak, TX Jul 2000 to Oct 2000 Counter Service/ Night Management
Education:
Navarro College - Waxahachie Campus Jan 2008 to Dec 2010 Associates in Criminal JusticeNavarro College Aug 2009 to Dec 2009 Associates in EducationIverson Business College Arlington, TX Jan 2006 to Oct 2006 vocational in Administrative Secretary
Jun 2012 to Apr 2013 Workforce Scheduler & AnalystSEARS HOLDINGS
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May 2007 to Sep 2010 CUSTOMER CARE NETWORKSEARS HOLDINGS
Oct 2006 to May 2007 CUSTOMER CARE NETWORKSEARS HOLDING'S CALL CENTER
May 2006 to Oct 2006 Customer Service Representative I
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Austin Community College 2006 to 2012 High School Diploma
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Aveda Institute Austin, TX 2010 to 2011 EstheticsSouth Texas Vocational Institute Brownsville, TX 2007 to 2008 Massage Therapy